Enthusiastic folks who wish to learn how to identify South Florida's wild plants
November's topic is MAGNOLIIDS AND PRIMITIVE ANGIOSPERMS(see below).
CABOMBACEAE RICHARD EX A. RICHARD 1822 (WATER-SHIELD FAMILY) [IN NYMPHAEALES]
NYMPHAEACEAE SALISBURY 1805 (WATER-LILY FAMILY) [IN NYMPHAEALES]
ILLICIACEAE A.C. SMITH 1947 (STAR-ANISE FAMILY) [IN AUSTROBAILEYALES]
SCHISANDRACEAE BLUME 1830 (STAR-VINE FAMILY) [IN AUSTROBAILEYALES]
CANELLACEAE MARTIUS 1832 (CANELLA FAMILY) [IN CANELLALES]
SAURURACEAE RICHARD EX T. LESTIBOUDOIS 1826 (LIZARD'S-TAIL FAMILY) [IN PIPERALES]
PIPERACEAE GISEKE 1792 (PEPPER FAMILY) [IN PIPERALES]
ARISTOLOCHIACEAE A.L. DE JUSSIEU 1789 (BIRTHWORT FAMILY) [IN PIPERALES]
MAGNOLIACEAE A.L. DE JUSSIEU 1789 (MAGNOLIA FAMILY) [IN MAGNOLIALES]
ANNONACEAE A.L. DE JUSSIEU 1789 (CUSTARD-APPLE FAMILY) [IN MAGNOLIALES]
CALYCANTHACEAE LINDLEY 1819 (SWEET-SHRUB FAMILY) [IN LAURALES]
LAURACEAE A.L. DE JUSSIEU 1789 (LAUREL FAMILY) [IN LAURALES]
Please bring in at least 3 plants, which needn’t necessarily cover the topic.
The Native Plant Workshop is FREE. Meeting time is at 5:00PM, the third Tuesday of each and every month. We convene at the Miami Dade College Kendall Campus’s Landscape Technology Nursery in the northwest corner of the campus. Please park inside of the gate. For a map and address of the campus click on above link or go to: http://www.mdc.edu/kendall/map.asp
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